This document contains 100 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge across a wide range of topics including world geography, history, politics, science and more. The questions cover factual information about countries and their capitals, international organizations, scientific discoveries, notable people, and other trivia. Correct answer options are provided for each question.
This document contains 100 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge across a wide range of topics including world geography, history, politics, science and more. The questions cover factual information about countries and their capitals, international organizations, scientific discoveries, notable people, and other trivia. Correct answer options are provided for each question.
This document contains 100 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge across a wide range of topics including world geography, history, politics, science and more. The questions cover factual information about countries and their capitals, international organizations, scientific discoveries, notable people, and other trivia. Correct answer options are provided for each question.
This document contains 100 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge across a wide range of topics including world geography, history, politics, science and more. The questions cover factual information about countries and their capitals, international organizations, scientific discoveries, notable people, and other trivia. Correct answer options are provided for each question.
1. China and South Korea 2. Egypt and Saudi Arab 3. Australia and South Africa 4. None of the above International Food day is observed on? 1. 15 OCT 2. 16 OCT 3. 12 OCT 4. 14 OCT Canton is a city in? 1. Thailand 2. Germany 3. China 4. South Korea Flag of the red Cross is the reverse of the flag of? 1. Germany 2. Switzerland 3. England 4. Sweden Nelson Mandela was born in? 1. 1918 2. 1919 3. 1920 4. 1921 The USA celebrates its independence day on? 1. 4th July 2. 17th July 3. 24th July 4. 29th July The Celebrated novel” The Godfather” was authored by? 1. John Milton 2. Victor Hugo 3. Mario Puzo 4. Harold The earth is closer to the sun in? 1. January 2. July 3. September 4. June The 1st Olympic Gold medal for Pakistan was in the Summer Olympic Games of? 1. 1956 2. 1960 3. 1964 4. 1968 Usain Bolt holds the record for 100 meters race. To which country he belongs to? 1. Barbados 2. Jamaica 3. USA 4. Kenya The one who won the Grand Slam in tennis twice? 1. Leo Hoad 2. Roy Emerson 3. Rod Laver 4. Jimy Connors Bashar al Assad is the President of? 1. Iraq 2. Kenya 3. Syria 4. Iran What is the currency of Honduras? 1. Lempira 2. Pound 3. Peso 4. Dollar Duma is the parliament of? 1. Japan 2. Italy 3. Russia 4. Maldives ____ many legs an adult butterfly has? 1. 6 2. 4 3. 2 4. 8 How many pounds are there in 1 kilogram? 1. 2.036 2. 2.2046 3. 2.1046 4. 2.2146 Which of the following is not associated with UNO? 1. ILO 2. WHO 3. Security Council 4. ASEAN In which year Nobel prize instituted? 1. 1896 2. 1901 3. 1876 4. 1900 Which of the following countries has unwritten constitution? 1. Israel 2. UK 3. New Zealand 4. All of these AISE is the secret agency of? 1. Russia 2. USA 3. Britain 4. Italy How old the earth is? 1. 4.5 billion years 2. 4.6 billion years 3. 4.4 billion years 4. 4.7 billion years The time taken by sunlight to reach the earth is? 1. 4 min 30 sec 2. 8 min 20 sec 3. 10 min 20 sec 4. 12 min 30 sec Issac Newton gave 1. Law of planetary motion 2. Laws of motion and laws of gravitation 3. Law of Geometry 4. None of these Greenwich is located in? 1. Greenland 2. England 3. Holland 4. France River Nile originates from? 1. Lake Nyasa 2. Cherangany Mountains 3. Lake Victoria 4. Springs 5. in Kenya The E.C.O was founded in? 1. 1970 2. 1975 3. 1980 4. 1985 Water covers about _ of the Earth’s surface? 1. 55% 2. 65% 3. 70% 4. 85% Which part of the world is known as the world of lilies? 1. Singapore 2. Canada 3. Japan 4. Korea New York is known as 1. City of rivers 2. City of building 3. City of Skyscrapers 4. City of stars Which continent was known as a dark continent? 1. Asia 2. Africa 3. Australia 4. All of these “Crotes” is the parliament of? 1. Holland 2. France 3. Spain 4. Bangladesh “Shora” is the parliament of? 1. Nepal 2. Afghanistan 3. Taiwan 4. Iran Formosa is the old name of? 1. Cambodia 2. Rhodesia 3. Taiwan 4. Bangkok The maximum number of women received Nobel Prize in the category of? 1. Peace 2. Medicine 3. Literature 4. Physics The name United Nation was coined by? 1. Stalin 2. F.D Roosevelt 3. Winston Churchill 4. Austin Mills Which of the following countries has the largest number of airports? 1. India 2. UK 3. China 4. USA The Smallest country in Central Asia is? 1. Tajikistan 2. Kazakistan 3. Uzbekistan 4. Turkmensitan Taipei is the capital of? 1. North Korea 2. South Korea 3. Cambodia 4. Taiwan Alexandria is the seaport of? 1. Greece 2. Iraq 3. Syria 4. Egypt Freetown is the capital of? 1. Sierra Leone 2. Senegal 3. Rwanda 4. Uganda Pisa tower is located in? 1. Germany 2. Italy 3. France 4. Paris Serena Williams is a famous player of? 1. Cricket 2. Basketball 3. Tennis 4. Badminton Donald Trump is the _____ president of America ? 1. 46th 2. 45th 3. 44th 4. None of these Bhutan is Known as? 1. Land of Rivers 2. Land of Pagoda 3. Land of flying fish 4. Land of thunderbolt Who is the founder of Taoism? 1. Lun Yun 2. Tao-te-Cheng 3. Lao-tze 4. Hung Fe Which is the biggest company of computer software in the world? 1. Google 2. Yahoo 3. Microsoft 4. MSN Which Country won the first hockey world cup? 1. Srilanka 2. India 3. Westindies 4. Pakistan
Donald Trump defeated how many members for presidential elections?
1. 17 2. 16 3. 15 4. None of these Which of the following country is know as Mistress of Seas? 1. USA 2. Ireland 3. UK 4. Russia In the Composition of earth, aluminum is? 1. 27.5% 2. 20.3% 3. 14.5% 4. 8.1% The deepest part of Ocean is? 1. Vostok 2. Puerto Richo Trench 3. Mariana Trench 4. Sundas Trench After Australia which of the following is the smallest continent? 1. Antartica 2. South America 3. North America 4. Europe The Highest waterfall in the world is? 1. Victoria 2. Angel 3. Niagra 4. Tugela The area around the north and south poles within the polar circle are called? 1. The Frigid Zone 2. The Temperature Zone 3. The Torrid Zone 4. None of the above Death Valley” in California USA is so-called because? 1. It is a highly populated area on earth 2. It is an Extremely cold region on earth 3. One of the hottest places on the earth 4. The existence of large no of volcanoes. Identify the Largest Ocean? 1. Pacific Ocean 2. Indian Ocean 3. Atlantic Ocean 4. Arctic Ocean International Nursing day is observed on? 1. 12 May 2. 13 May 3. 17 May 4. 18 May Total Seats of KP in National Assembly after KP-FATA merge are? 1. 48 2. 60 3. 54 4. 68 Which player votes as England’s football player of the year? 1. Eden Hazard 2. Mohammed Salah 3. Gareth Blae 4. Louis Suarez Who wrote the Controversial Book” The Spy Chronicles”? 1. Ehsan ul Haq 2. Rizwan Akhtar 3. Asad Durrani 4. Naveed Mukhtar The sea that separates Italy and Greece is called? 1. Mediterranean 2. The Tyrrhenian 3. The Adriatic 4. Ionian Sea Which of the following River flows behind the Taj Mahal? 1. Narmada River 2. Indus River 3. Beas River 4. Yamuna River Graveyard of Empire is? 1. USA 2. UAE 3. Afghanistan 4. Pakistan Which country introduced for the first time competitive examination for selection of public servants? 1. China 2. Newzeland 3. USA 4. Pakistan Which of the following ports are called Babul Makkah (Gate of Makkah) in the Mughal Period? 1. Surat 2. Calicut 3. Camby 4. Broach Nawab Sir Salimullah Khan was president of Bengal Muslim League in? 1. 1903 2. 1913 3. 1923 4. 1912 The renowned author of the Spirit of Islam and a Short History of the Saracens was? 1. Shiblee 2. Nawab Mohsin 3. Syed Ameer Ali 4. None of these The Capital of Cyprus is? 1. Alexandria 2. Famagusta 3. Nicosia 4. Limassol What day is observed internationally on 5th October? 1. Woman’s Day 2. World Health Day 3. Teacher Day 4. Human Rights Day The Earth’s Smallest Ocean is? 1. Atlantic 2. Arctic 3. Indian 4. Pacific Which of the following Organizations was established in 1920? 1. United Nation 2. League of Nation 3. NATO 4. SEATO Which Country Flag is Known as Union Jack? 1. France 2. Netherland 3. U.k 4. Portugal What type of acid is used in car batteries? 1. Hydro Chloric Acid 2. Sulfuric Acid 3. Mercury 4. Nitric Acid The Capital of Turkey is? 1. Istanbul 2. Ankara 3. Konya 4. None of these By which Organ does a sanke hear? 1. Inner Ear 2. Eyes 3. Tongue 4. Tai The most populous Islamic Country of the world is? 1. Iran 2. Saudi Arabia 3. Pakistan 4. Indonesia Arab League was established in March 1945 with headquarter in? 1. Cairo 2. Riyadh 3. Baghdad 4. Sudan The Length of Suez Canal is? 1. 236 2. 210 3. 193 4. 169 When was IMF established? 1. 1945 2. 1948 3. 1949 4. 1950 OPEC has its Headquarter in? 1. Lusaka 2. Tripoli 3. Syria 4. Vienna The First Republican president of USA was 1. George Washington 2. Abraham Lincoln 3. John Adams 4. George Bush Name the longest river of Asia? 1. Indus River 2. Ganges River 3. The Yangtze or Chang Jiang 4. None of the above Which of the following glacier is in Hunza? 1. Hispar 2. Biafo 3. Atrak 4. None of the above “Star and Key of Indian Ocean” are called which part of the world? 1. India 2. Srilanka 3. Maldives 4. Mauritius Name the following country which is called the land of milk and honey? 1. Switzerland 2. Norway 3. Bahrain 4. Lebanon Which one is the boundary line between Poland and Germany? 1. Maginot Line 2. Seigfried Line 3. Hindenburg Lines 4. Mannerheim Lines Knesset is the parliament of 1. Japan 2. Norway 3. Israel 4. None of the above Which type of Uranium is used in the Nuclear reactor 1. U – 235 2. U – 234 3. U 238 4. U – 236 Which of following international organization has no formal structure 1. OIC 2. D-8 3. OPEC 4. G – 8 Which city is situated on the bank of “Tigris river” 1. Tehran 2. Baghdad 3. Cairo 4. None of the above Who is called the lady of the lamp 1. Sarojni Naido 2. Raana Liaqat Ali 3. Florence Nightingale 4. Mother tressa What is nicknamed as a blue pipe in medicines? 1. A vein 2. Blood Clotting 3. Frostbite 4. None of the above Ecuador named after what? 1. Episcopalian 2. Equator 3. Earth wax 4. None of these What country had three presidents in the same day? 1. Africa 2. Mexico 3. Argentina 4. None of the above Which of the following rivers carries the most water in Africa? 1. Mekong 2. Congo-Zaire 3. None of the above Which of the following snake only builds a nest to lay eggs? 1. Rattlesnake 2. Viper 3. King Cobra 4. None of these The ownership of “Kuril Islands” in the north Pacific ocean is the subject of territorial dispute between 1. China & Japan 2. Japan & Russia 3. Australia & New Zealand 4. USA & Russia The Strait of Gibralter Connects which of the following 1. Mediterranean sea & Atlantic Ocean 2. Mediterranean sea & Black Sea 3. Red Sea & Arabian Sea 4. Caribbean Sea & North Pacific ocean Gobi Desert is situated mostly in 1. South Africa 2. North Africa 3. Russia 4. Mongolia Which of the following Nuclear power plant was established in Pakistan with the co-operation of people Republic of China 1. Karachi Nuclear power plant 2. Kahuta Nuclear power plant 3. Chasma Nuclear Power plant 4. All of Above In Violation of Indus Basin Treaty 1960 India constructed “Wollar Barrage on River 1. Sindh 2. Chemab 3. Jhelum 4. Sutlaj Black Gold is also second name of 1. Cotton 2. Oil 3. Coal 4. Carbon “free town” is the Capital of 1. Sierra leone 2. Fiji 3. Niger 4. Oiba During the year 1999 -2000 the national saving rate of Pakistan was 12. 2% 13. 3% 14. 6% 15. 01% During the year 1999 – 2000 percapita income of Pakistan was 1. 350$ 2. 508$ 3. 443$ 4. 593$ The present government has exempted agricultural income tax for farmers with Land holding below 1. Seven acres 2. Nine & Half acres 3. Twelve & half acres 4. Twenty acres In which of the following parts of Sri Lanka Tamil population is in majority 1. Colombo 2. Kandy 3. Jaffna 4. All of above Who is called a radical 1. One who advocated polity based on religious tenets. 2. One who is champion of status Quo. 3. On who advocated revolutionary changes in the current practice conditions. 4. Who support unconstitutional go P.P.C stands for 1. Pakistan Procedure code 2. Punjab police code 3. Pakistan penal code 4. Punjab penal code What is meant by cash crop 1. The crop which is sold on high prices 2. The crop which is grown only for sale rather than for farmer’s use 3. The crop which is grown only for export earnings. 4. None of the above The most urbanized province of Pakistan is 1. Punjab 2. KPK 3. Sindh 4. Balochistan Which is the largest producer of wool in the world 1. Australia 2. America 3. China 4. Britain W.W.W. stands for 1. World Wildlife Welfare 2. World Wide Web 3. World Women Welfare 4. World Workers Welfare Indian intelligence agency “RAW” stands for 1. Research Army Wing 2. Research & Analysis Wing 3. Regulation of Army Wing 4. None of the above Head Quarter of OPEC is in 1. Vienna 2. Jakarta 3. Mexico City 4. None of above In the total population of Pakistan share of Punjab is 1. 45% 2. 60% 3. 55% 4. 68% In the total area of Pakistan, the share for Punjab is 1. 20% 2. 35% 3. 25% 4. 42% Ghauri – 1 is a 1. Long Range Missile 2. Short Range Missile 3. Medium Range Missile 4. Anti- tank missile The largest consumer of petroleum products in the country is 1. Agricultural sector 2. Power sector 3. Industrial sector 4. Transport sector The deepest known point on earth is in the Marian a trench in Pacific ocean in 1. Australia 2. Mexico 3. Argentina 4. Philippines Niagra falls is situated on the border of 1. England & France 2. Argentina & Uraguay 3. Greenland & Ice land 4. S.A & Canada Arabian Sea is a part of 1. South pacific ocean 2. Indian Sea 3. South Atlantic sea 4. Arctic sea The sandy region near Bahawalpur is called 1. Thal 2. Makran 3. Tharparkar 4. Cholistan Pakistan is situated at 1. Tropic of cancer 2. Tropic of Capricorn 3. Equator 4. None of the above Which of the following country is peninsula 1. Greenland 2. Australia 3. Fiji 4. Saudi Arabia Identify the largest sea 1. Arabian Sea 2. Red Sea 3. Caribbean Sea 4. None of them The largest of Karakoram Highway in Pakistan 1. 650 K.M 2. 805 K.M 3. 785 K.M 4. M Which of the following sea is located in central Asia? 1. Red Sea 2. Aral Sea 3. Baltic Sea 4. None of above Pinpoint the main objective of W.T.O 1. A fixed quota for each member country trading in the international market 2. To eliminate a quota system and promote free competition in trade 3. To secure third world markets for American & European goods. 4. To Abolish completely customs duties of trade within the member countries Pakistan shares a common border with the people’s republic of China approximately 1. 600Km 2. 800Km 3. 700Km 4. 900Km The Parliament of Pakistan is called 1. House of Deputies 2. Majlis-e-Pakistan 3. Majlis-e-Shoora 4. None of these The National Animal of Pakistan is 1. Elephant 2. Markhor 3. Tiger 4. None of above The National Tree of Pakistan 1. Chir 2. Shisham 3. Oak 4. Deodar Which of the following country is not a member of D – 8 Organization 1. Indonesia 2. Egypt 3. Pakistan 4. Iraq Which country’s land is below sea level 1. New Zealand 2. Ireland 3. Japan 4. Nether land On which river Guddu, Sukhur & kotri barrages are situated 1. Chenab 2. Indus 3. Rivi 4. Sutlej Vitamin E is present in 1. Milk 2. Orange 3. Wheat 4. Egg The cause of Malaria was discovered by 1. Ronald Ross 2. Edward Jenner 3. C Hopkins 4. Paul Muller Which of the following country consists of 13000 islands 1. Malaysia 2. Indonesia 3. Greenland 4. Philippines The first viceroy if India was 1. Lord Canning 2. Lord Elgin 3. Lord Clive 4. Lord Mayo The Caspian Sea contains 16 percent of earth’s potential oil reserves, the five countries sharing the border with the sea are 1. Russia , Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait 2. Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, turkey, Iran Kyrgzistan 3. Kyrgzistan , Azerbaijan ,Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan 4. Kazakhstan, Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan What is the subway? 1. A road or path raised above ground level 2. Underground passage 3. The short passage to any place 4. None of the above Plants at night exhale 1. Oxygen 2. Nitrogen 3. Carbon dioxide 4. Hydrogen Sunlight is composed of 1. Three colors 2. Seven colors 3. Five colors 4. Nine colors Which is the least conductor of electricity 1. Silver 2. Copper 3. Iron 4. Wood Which vitamin can’t be stored in the body 1. Vitamin A 2. Vitamin B 3. Vitamin C 4. Vitamin E Ritcher scale is used for measuring 1. The magnitude of earthquakes 2. Rainfall 3. The water level in the Dam 4. Wind velocity Jaundice is the disease of 1. Liver 2. Kidney 3. Spleen 4. Lungs Nuclear Energy is obtained from 1. Plutonium 2. Thorium 3. A & B 4. Uranium Topography is a branch of science which deals with 1. Physical features of particular area 2. Vital statics of birth, mortality disease etc 3. Study of maps 4. Scientific study of ancients relics of man “Oxus River” is flowing between 1. Iran 2. Afghanisan & Tajikistan 3. Jordan & Israel 4. Russia & Turkey The largest population density is in 1. Pakistan 2. India 3. Bangladesh 4. Sri Lanka What is meant by “Sine Die” 1. Under judicial Consideration 2. Without fixing a data 3. Superior 4. Treason The world population has now reached 1. 4 billion 2. 7 billion 3. 6 billion 4. 8 billion World’s largest Desert in the area is 1. Sahara 2. Arabia 3. Gobi 4. Mojave Which element is called the earth maker? 1. Sodium 2. Argon 3. Neon 4. None of these The Dead Sea is lying between? 1. Iran & Sudan 2. Israel & Jordan 3. Russia & Japan 4. Greece & Turkey Anza Missile is 1. Surface to surface 2. Surface to air 3. Air to Air 4. Anti Tank In which of the following conferences of Non – Aligned Movement (N.A.M) Pakistan was accepted as its full fledged membership 1. 1976, Colombo 2. 1079, Havana 3. 1983, New Delhi 4. 1986, Harare Identify the largest sea 1. South China Sea 2. Caribbean Sea 3. Arabian Sea 4. Sea of Marmara In the National Anthem of Pakistan Jan –I- Istaqbal stands for 1. Making progress 2. Symbol of ambitions 3. Inspiration of future 4. None of them What is “Detents” in international relations 1. Method of diplomacy 2. Hodtole attitude against other countries 3. Cessation of hostilities between two countries 4. All of the above Under the Basin treaty 1960, the water of rivers awarded to Pakistan are 1. Indus, Jhelum, Chenab 2. Ravi, Sutlej, Beas 3. Indus, Ravi, Chenab 4. None of these Highest Literacy rate among the SAARC Countries is in 1. India 2. Sri Lanka 3. Maldev 4. Pakistan “LISP” computer Language means 1. List Pointing 2. List Protection 3. List Processing 4. None of these “Narita” is the famous airport of which of the following countries? 1. Japan 2. Srilanka 3. Hongkong 4. Korea The Study of Carrer is called? 1. Acology 2. Agrology 3. Prosopography 4. None of the above Which one is the World 5th Largest religion? 1. Buddhism 2. Christianity 3. Sikhism 4. Hinduism Syncope is the medical name of which condition? 1. Heart Attack 2. Fainting 3. High Blood Pressure 4. None of the above Who invented the X Rays? 1. Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen 2. Einstein 3. Bohr 4. None of these
William Shakespeare was born in?
1. 1565 2. 1564 3. 1563 4. 1562 Gurdwara is a? 1. Hindu Temple 2. Sikh Temple 3. Catholic Temple 4. None of these ___ is the fear of Vegetables? 1. Acrophobia 2. Claustrophobia 3. Hydrophobia 4. Lahnaphophobia Which animal is the symbol of long life in Korea? 1. Deer 2. Horse 3. Wolf 4. Whales Communist China was founded in? 1. 1951 2. 1949 3. 1948 4. 1947 The world First University was founded in Bologna, Italy in? 1. 1089 2. 1088 3. 1087 4. 1086 The gross storage capacity of proposed Bhasha Dam reservoir is 7. 3MAF 8. 9MAF 9. 7MAF 10. 2MAF Which is the smallest state in area 1. Bahrain 2. Malta 3. Maldives 4. Brunei The distance of place south or north of equator is called 1. Altitude 2. Latitude 3. Longitude 4. multitude One inch is equal to 1. 54cm 2. 64cm 3. 54cm 4. 02cm Which part of the world is called “land of free people” 1. Switzerland 2. West Indies 3. Thailand 4. Korea Arboriculture is a science of 1. Raising of Silk warms for the production of raw silk 2. Cultivation of flowers fruit and ornamental plants 3. Cultivation of trees 4. Study of insects What is the range of Hatf –I-Missile 1. 100 k.m 2. 200 k.m 3. 400 k.m 4. 500 k.m “Asia watch” is a 1. Human Rights organization 2. A big cock in Japan’s parliament building 3. News Agency of Taiwan 4. None of these Which of the statements is not correct 1. A normal blood pressure of human body is 120 &80 2. A baby’s heart beats about 120 times a minute 3. The blood pressure rises with age 4. San Francisco The world’s famous bridge Golden gate is located in 1. New York 2. Mexico City 3. Sydney 4. San Francisco Abul Qasim Al – Zahrawi was great Muslim 1. Philosopher 2. Surgeon 3. Poet 4. Warrior What is Acrophobia 1. It is fear of Heights 2. It is fear of water 3. It is Fear of dogs 4. None of these The acceleration caused by gravity per second is 1. 22feet 2. 32feet 3. 52feet 4. 42feet Which of the following statement is correct Preemption is 1. An order of court for confiscation of property 2. The right of purchase on reference to others 3. State of lawlessness in the country 4. The right of movement within a country In which of the following country the population growth is lowest 1. Pakistan 2. Indonesia 3. China 4. Bangladesh Davis cup is associated with which sport/game 1. Baseball 2. Table tennis 3. Badminton 4. Lawn tennis Pakistan is separated from Tajikistan by 1. Pamir Knot 2. Durand Line 3. Wakhan 4. Baltistan “Pristina” is the capital of 1. Chechnya 2. Bosnia 3. East Timor 4. Kossovo Oldest Barrage of Pakistan is 1. Taunsa Barrage 2. Trimmu Barrage 3. Kotri Barrage 4. Sukkar Barrrage Identify the first South Asian country which has rectified comprehensive test ban Treaty (CTBT) 1. Sri Lanka 2. Nepal 3. Bangladesh 4. None of these When does Lunar eclipse Occur 1. When the earth comes between the sun and the moon 2. When the moon comes between the sun and the earth 3. When the earth comes between the noon and the Jupiter 4. When the sun comes between and the earth the planet mars One meters is equal to 1. 101mm 2. 102mm 3. 105mm 4. None of these Percentage is nitrogen gas in the air is 1. 40 2. 85 3. 68 4. 78 Pakistan is not member of one of the following international organizations 1. A.M 2. G -8 3. C.O 4. A.A.RC All disputes concerning water resources among provinces or federally administered areas under 1973 constitutions shall be raised in 1. National Finance Commission 2. National Economic Council 3. National Security Council 4. Council of common interests Charter of the UNO was signed at San Francisco on 1. 26 June 1945 2. 20 Oct, 1945 3. 15 June, 1945 4. 12 Hybe, 1945 Green vegetables are good source of : 1. Fats & oils 2. Protein 3. Minerals & Vitamins 4. Starch Reuters is the famous news agency of 1. Russia 2. France 3. Britain 4. Canada When the stock market is rising it is called 1. Booming 2. Bullish 3. Upward tendency 4. Hawkish The substance human body produces to fight against disease germs are called: 1. Viruses 2. Anti bodies 3. Vaccines 4. Serums Theodolite is instrument for measuring 1. Height 2. Angle of elevations and depression 3. Potential difference 4. Current The term of office for the Judges of international court of justice is: 1. Three years 2. Seven years 3. Five years 4. Nine years In the total population of Pakistan, the percentage of income tax payers is 1. 05% 2. 5% 3. 75% 4. 4% The farthest planet form sun is 1. Jupiter 2. Mercury 3. Saturn 4. Pluto Bristol is the sea port of 1. General 2. Netherland 3. Australia 4. England In which of the region “Chechnya” is located: 1. Central Asia 2. Caspian Belt 3. South Caucasus 4. North 1. Forest Area of Pakistan is: 2. 8% 3. 5% 4. 5% 5. 6% Population density of Pakistan per square kilometer (1998 cenus) is 1. 180 2. 208 3. 164 4. 113 From plassey to Pakistan is the biography 1. Feroz Khan 2. Iskander Mirza 3. Mumtaz Daultana 4. Liaqat Ali Khan ANZUS stands for 1. African Nations Zest for Security 2. Association for security purpose for Australia, New Zealand & United States 3. Afghan Nations Zealous unity for struggle 4. All Nigerian, Zambian,Uraguay Society Five thousand years of Pakistan a noted book on Pakistan’s Cultural heritage is written by 1. Lawrence Zaring 2. E.M wheeler 3. Kari Jettmaru 4. D Husain What is green Peace 1. A mountain range in North America 2. The largest island in the world 3. Geological society of London 4. An organization that stresses the need maintain a balance between human progress & environment conservation “Feminism” is a 1. System of Government projecting equal status of women in society 2. Set of belief put forward by Tibtan society 3. Belief that women sub-ordination to men should end 4. None of above According to the scientific research one of the following items of daily use we has anti septic properties 1. Onion 2. Garlic 3. Salt 4. Egg Eastern Mediterranean Island Cyprus is divided between 1. Germany & Poland 2. Turkey & Greece 3. France & Greece 4. Indonesia & Japan When did Pakistan become as Islamic Republic 1. 1947 2. 1962 3. 1956 4. 1973 What do you means by term “Apartheid” 1. Social harmony 2. Racial segregation 3. Trade embargo 4. Nuclear threat Who was founder of Lodhi dynasty of India (1451 – 1526) 1. Ibrahim Lodhi 2. Bahlot Lodhi 3. Skinmdar lodhi 4. Noneof these` What is measured on Torro Scale? 1. Tornados 2. Earthquakes 3. Tsunami 4. None of these The male camel is called as? 1. Male Camel 2. Bull 3. Jemel 4. None of these Which of the following countries has two assault AK-47 on their flags 1. Mozambique 2. Barbados 3. Trident Belize 4. None of these Which of the following mammal has fewest teeth? 1. Armadillo 2. Whale 3. Kangaroo 4. None of these Which man is the called the man of destiny? 1. Napoleon Bonaparte 2. Francis Baron 3. King Arthur 4. None of these Who is the founder of Judaism? 1. Mahavira 2. Confucious 3. Abraham 4. None of the above Which of the following sea is sometimes called as Euxine Sea? 1. Red Sea 2. Black Sea 3. Carrabiean Sea 4. None of the above Which of the following English chemist first isolated sodium? 1. Humphry Davy 2. Charles Hatchett 3. John Mercer 4. John Newland In which of the following units the thickness of the silk is measured? 1. Micron 2. Micronaire 3. Denier 4. None of these Among the following which creature can live up to one year without eating? 1. Silver Fish 2. Earwig 3. Boetle 4. Bed Bug Which of the following countries, is the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? 1. China 2. America 3. Russia 4. India Who is the Stanely McChrystal? 1. Commander US forces in Afghanistan 2. Head of the US Central Command ( CENTCOM) 3. NATO Commander in Afghanistan 4. None of these The headquarters of ‘ Green peace International’ is located at? 1. Vancouver 2. Amsterdam 3. London 4. Paris The oldest internet search engines among the following are? 1. Google 2. MSN search 3. Yahoo 4. Ask.com The power generating capacity of Diamer-Basha dam would be? 1. 3450MW 2. 3800MW 3. 4500MW 4. None of these ‘ANTARA’ is the news agency of? 1. Indonesia 2. Malaysia 3. Turkey 4. None of these The largest opium producer province of Afghanistan is? 1. Helmand 2. Nangarhar 3. Badakhshan 4. None of these ‘Silk Air’ is an airline of? 1. Srilanka 2. Switzerland 3. Singapore 4. China ‘Channel Tunnel ‘ is an undersea rail tunnel linking? 1. England and Ireland 2. England and France 3. France and Germany 4. None of these ‘The Strait of Malacca’ is the main shipping channel between the Indian Ocean and? 1. North Pacific Ocean 2. South Pacific Ocean 3. South Atlantic Ocean 4. None of these The recently Published book- ” Between Dreams and Realities is written by? 1. Shamshad Ahmed Khan 2. Gohar Ayub 3. Sahibzada Yaqoob Ali Khan 4. None of these The largest agency of FATA by population is? 1. Bajaur Agency 2. North of Waziristan 3. South Waziristan 4. None of these Which of the following categories of Nobel Prize was Established in 1968? 1. Medicines 2. Literature 3. Economics 4. None of these The total cultivated land of Pakistan is approximately? 1. 80 million hectors 2. 120million hectors 3. 150 million hectors 4. None of these Who is ” Francois Fillon”? 1. Prime Minister of Italy 2. President of Germany 3. Prime Minister of France 4. None of these The largest island in the Indian Ocean is? 1. Srilanka 2. Sumatra 3. Madagascar 4. None of these 3 May is observed Internationally as? 1. Environment Day 2. Population Day 3. Press Freedom Day 4. None of these 2016 Summer Olympics was held in? 1. Rio de Janerio 2. Sydney 3. Madrid 4. Chicago “kYAT” is the currency of? 1. Nepal 2. Myanmar 3. Bhutan 4. None of these Environment Treaty ” Kyoto Protocol” will be expired in? 1. 2012 2. 2014 3. 2015 4. None of these Name the Siant who first came in Lahore? 1. Ali Makhdum Hajveri 2. Shaikh Ismail 3. Data Gunj Baksh 4. None of these The world’s highest mountain is in? 1. Nepal 2. Italy 3. srilanka 4. China On the map of the world Which country appears as long as a shoe? 1. Italy 2. Malta 3. Croatia 4. Moldova The headquarters of Red cross is in? 1. London 2. New York 3. Berlin 4. Geneva Diamer-Bahsah dam has been planned on the river? 1. Jehlum 2. Chenab 3. Indus 4. None of the above Haj scam 2010 struck a blow to? 1. Fazal-ur-Rehman 2. Azam Swati, Hamid Saeed Kazmi 3. Ishaq Dar 4. None of these Who was the special representative of the USA for Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs? 1. Richard Halbrooke 2. Joan Alizbeth 3. Ge. Mc Arthur 4. None of these AFPAK policy was announced in? 1. 2008 2. 2009 3. 2007 4. None of these Ship-mounted energy project ( activated in Pakistan; 2010) is sponsored by? 1. Saudi Arabia 2. China 3. Turkey 4. None of these Asain development bank was established in? 1. 1964 2. 1966 3. 1968 4. 1960 Who were the three statesmen who formulated Non -Aligned Movement? 1. Gandhi, Naseer, Tito 2. Nehru, Naseer, Tito 3. Chou-en-Lai, Bhutto, Nehru 4. Soe Karno, Naseer, Tito The permanent secretariat of SAARC is established at? 1. Kathmandu 2. Dhaka 3. Delhi 4. Islamabad The Rio conference on sustainable development was convened in? 1. 1972 2. 1992 3. 2002 4. None of the above World Trade Organization was established in? 1. 1992 2. 1993 3. 1994 4. 1995 How many officials working languages are recognized by UNO? 1. 8 2. 6 3. 7 4. 4 The first UN conference on sustainable development happened in? 1. 1952 2. 1962 3. 1972 4. 1982 Mirani dam exists in? 1. Sindh 2. Punjab 3. Balochistan 4. None of these The Founder of Wikileaks scam belongs to? 1. America 2. England 3. Australia 4. Austria There are how many nonpermanent members of the security council? 1. 12 2. 13 3. 14 4. 10 Pakistan has become a non-permanent member of Security Council for? 1. Five Times 2. Two Times 3. Three Times 4. Six Times How many rings are on the Olympics flag? 1. Five 2. Four 3. Six 4. Three King Zog ruled which country? 1. Albania 2. France 3. Turkey 4. None of these Which part of your body is called patella? 1. Knee Cap 2. Shoulder 3. Wrist joint 4. None of these Where you can find London bridge today? 1. USA ( Arizona) 2. Canada 3. Florida 4. None of these Who was the first man in space? 1. Neil Armstrong 2. Yuri Gagarin 3. Tom Latham 4. None of these Who has won the most Oscars? 1. Walt Disney 2. 21st Century Fox 3. Time Warner 4. None of the above Which Country grows the most fruit? 1. China 2. America 3. India 4. None of these __ is the largest state in America? 1. Alaska 2. Texas 3. California 4. None of these What was the capital of Ethiopia? 1. Addis Ababa 2. Axum 3. Gondar 4. None of these Which of the following human rights organization founded in 1961 got the Nobel prize 1977. 1. National Dialogue Quartet 2. Amnesty International 3. European Union 4. None of the above In 1845 who designed the first Iron ship Great-Britain? 1. I.Kingdom Burnel 2. Jack Benny 3. Jayne Austin 4. None of the above Consumption was the name of which of the following disease? 1. Hepatitis C 2. Cancer 3. Tuberculosis 4. None of them The Diamond State is the name of which state of America? 1. Texas 2. California 3. Delaware 4. None of these Blood circulation was discovered by? 1. William Harvey 2. Bob Dylan 3. Francis Drake 4. None of them Which martial art name means Gentle way? 1. Judo 2. Kendo 3. Karate 4. Tai Chi Which of the following digit exist in Roman Numerics? 1. One 2. Zero 3. Ten 4. None of them The lost of taste sense is known as? 1. Anosmia 2. Ageusia 3. Somatosensory loss 4. None of them In South Africa who performed the first heart surgery? 1. Christian Barnard 2. Erwin Rommel 3. Thomas octave 4. None of these The oldest swimming stroke is? 1. Crawl Stroke 2. Butterfly Stroke 3. Breast Stroke 4. Back Stroke Which Fruit has the most protein? 1. Bananas 2. Avocado 3. Apple 4. None of these Which of the following country grew the first orange? 1. China 2. Russia 3. America 4. France In which of the following countries the antibiotics are first used 1. China 2. Egypt 3. America 4. None of these Which country president doesn’t have an official residence 1. France 2. Brazil 3. Cuba 4. None of these Largest sea by area is? 1. Arabian Sea 2. South China Sea 3. Carrabiean Sea 4. None of them Which if the following island has unique wildlife of 90% 1. Skye 2. Madagascar 3. Corfu Island 4. Kauai _____ is the worlds largest seed? 1. breadnut 2. Chia 3. Flax 4. Coco- de-mara-palm-double coconut Taphohopbia us the fear of? 1. Heights 2. Water 3. Burried alive 4. None of these Which of the following European nation is the first to drink tea? 1. Dutch 2. Albanian 3. Bulgarian 4. None of these Somatology is the study of? 1. Human Body 2. Natural science 3. Physical science 4. None of these ___ is known as the dear of becoming cold? 1. Frigophobia 2. Aerophobia 3. Agoraphobia 4. None of these Which of the following company invented the transistor radio in 1952? 1. Sony 2. Philips 3. National 4. None of these Marines Compass was discovered by which of the following country? 1. America 2. Japan 3. China 4. Germany The most books are written about which game? 1. Chess 2. Soccer 3. Cricket 4. None of these The fear of speaking is called? 1. Aerophobia 2. Agoraphobia 3. Halophobia 4. None of the above Which of the following is known as the study of the science of Population? 1. Demography 2. Geography 3. Sociology 4. Plutocracy Who issues one Rupee note in Pakistan? 1. State Bank of Pakistan 2. Government of Pakistan 3. Both of the above 4. 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